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The Crime (Trailer)

An episode of the The Crime podcast, hosted by Jenn Trump, titled "The Crime (Trailer)" was published on May 27, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.

May 27, 2021 ·0m · The Crime

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The Crime and Conspiracy Show Ciara and Megan A podcast where we review some of the wildest conspiracies and captivating true crime cases. Learn the arguments, hear the facts, and decide for yourself where the truth lies. The Crime Analyst Podcast Oscar In this podcast we provide information and insight about crime analysis from leading experts in the field of Crime Analysis. The Circular Study Anna Katharine Green In this well-plotted, character-driven mystery, Detective Gryce receives a cryptic message calling him to the scene of a “strange” crime. He soon finds that the adjective is correct, for in a quiet brownstone house in a respectable New York City neighborhood, he finds the body of a man brutally stabbed to death, yet lovingly laid out on the floor of his study. The only apparent witnesses are a deaf and dumb butler driven mad by the event, and a caged bird that sings out a vital but puzzling clue. Before he solves the crime, with the help of the redoubtable Miss Amelia Butterworth, Gryce must uncover a motive that spans generations and the passions that have kept it alive. Anna Katharine Green was a pioneering writer of detective fiction in the United States. Her first such novel, The Leavenworth Case, was published in 1878. She is credited with changing the genre by making her stories legally accurate. She invented the "girl detective." But her works remained popular because of their l True Crime False Memory Dr. Mitchell Eisen True crimes, false memories, misidentifications and wrongful convictions. This podcast brings you true stories of innocent people who were falsely accused, mistakenly identified and put on trial for crime they didn’t commit. In each episode we explore a different case; starting with the crime, moving though the investigation, on to the trial; and of course, culminating in the verdict. Hosted by forensic psychologist Dr. Mitchell Eisen.
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